Bravo’s “Watch What Happens Live” host Andy Cohen can officially breathe a sigh of relief. Recent allegations of misconduct against Cohen by former “Real Housewives” stars Leah McSweeney and Brandi Glanville have been declared “unfounded” after a third-party investigation.
Third-Party Probe Clears Cohen’s Name: A Bravo spokesperson confirmed the investigation’s conclusion, stating that Cohen was “cleared of all suspicions.” This means no action will be taken against the veteran producer, and his popular talk show remains safe.
Brandi Glanville’s Accusation Crumbles: Glanville’s three-month-old claim of Cohen sending her an inappropriate video is officially deemed a misunderstanding. Cohen maintains it was a bad joke and that Glanville seemed to be playing along at the time.
McSweeney’s Lawsuit Shot Down: Things get even messier with McSweeney’s lawsuit. She accused Cohen of cocaine use with cast members and influencing show edits based on drug use. Cohen’s lawyers vehemently denied these claims, calling them “categorically false” and demanding a retraction.
McSweeney Stands By Her Claims: Despite the investigation’s outcome, McSweeney maintains her lawsuit is about truth and accountability. On “Addiction Talk,” she insisted her intentions are “good” and she’s prepared to fight for what she believes in.
Who’s Telling the Truth? Only time will tell how this drama unfolds. For now, Bravo is firmly behind Cohen, and the “Real Housewives” franchise appears headed for smoother sailing.
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